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mr. wolfe says it is the right decision, the right thing to do. he says the frustration and anger he sees is clear and he doesn't doubt it for a second. he said, quote, i take full responsibility for inaction, end quote. so wolfe resigning as the president of the university of missouri system. kayla, back to you. >> thanks, sue. john, your thoughts? >> this is big, because he was caught on camera by students, at least from their perspective, seeming to blame these minority students for -- i forget what the term was they used. something like institutional racism. so it's similar in a way to this trend of catching authorities with your smart phone doing something that can come back to haunt them later. that was something that i saw online. of course the football team kind of going on strike and pressure from students and technology seem to have led to this. >> we'll continue to watch what happens. big story in the world of academia. up next, catching up to facebook's 8 billion video views. some new numbers from snap chat. here at td ameritrade, they
mr. wolfe says it is the right decision, the right thing to do. he says the frustration and anger he sees is clear and he doesn't doubt it for a second. he said, quote, i take full responsibility for inaction, end quote. so wolfe resigning as the president of the university of missouri system. kayla, back to you. >> thanks, sue. john, your thoughts? >> this is big, because he was caught on camera by students, at least from their perspective, seeming to blame these minority students...
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. >> mr. wolf, you know, addressed students demonstrating outside of the coffman center and blamed us from systematic racism. that is the moment i realized that something must be done. lawmakers are stepping in, there are statements from the governor and senator clair mccasktle who is calling for the creation of a task force. there could be big news around 10 activity when the curators holds a special session. >> bee, thank you. >>> it's 4:38, the patriots remain undefeated halfway through the season easily betting the red skins 27-10, the win came with a a. >> running back day on lewis is expected to have and mri on his knee. >> no word on how long he might be out just yet, tom brady was asked about the injury after the game. and tough to lose such a okay. so, you know, i don't know exactly what it is that, you best. >> and as for the pats, to new york they'll face the giants on the road on sunday. kickoff is at 4:25 right here on wbz, after the game tune in to patriots fifth quarter. >>> it is 4:
. >> mr. wolf, you know, addressed students demonstrating outside of the coffman center and blamed us from systematic racism. that is the moment i realized that something must be done. lawmakers are stepping in, there are statements from the governor and senator clair mccasktle who is calling for the creation of a task force. there could be big news around 10 activity when the curators holds a special session. >> bee, thank you. >>> it's 4:38, the patriots remain undefeated...
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one student had been on a hunger strike and the football team said they would not play again until mr. wolfeepped down. i spoke to paul butler at georgetown law school. what does the take what happened over the weekend and where we are today? >> this is going on at college campuses all over the students. it is part of this black lives matters where we have diverse groups of students, all kind of turning inward. it is not only about the criminal justice system. there appears to be racism, discrimation to people of color in all kinds of sectors, including universities, which is the last place you would expect people to be called racial slurs. so there is a sense of disappointment that things haven't changed more but there is a sense of optimism and hope that young people are getting involved and passionate about something, anything. anchor: you said the last place you would expect, but you are not surprised. >> students have been apthetic. these stories about people being treated rudely, they aren't new. what new is the response. there is a sense of crushing disappointment that in 2015 where w
one student had been on a hunger strike and the football team said they would not play again until mr. wolfeepped down. i spoke to paul butler at georgetown law school. what does the take what happened over the weekend and where we are today? >> this is going on at college campuses all over the students. it is part of this black lives matters where we have diverse groups of students, all kind of turning inward. it is not only about the criminal justice system. there appears to be racism,...
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. >> he's like mr. wolf. >> yes. >> he's mr. wolf. >> it's a ten-minute drive, i'll be there in nine. we'll get cramer's mad dash and count down to the opening bell. we haven't gotten to the gdp figures. >> mr. wolf. >> more "squawk on the street" from post nine in a minute. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is here. lease the 2015 gs350 with complimentary navigation system for these terms. see your lexus dealer. >>> all right. a mad dash for this tuesday. we have some fun during the breaks here. we have about 5 1/2 minutes before the opening bell. >> palo alto. this group, a hot group. it's been a mess. mark mclaughlin came out and basically said it's a mess because the other guys don't know what they're doing. >> i don't understand. they mean other people? >> the other guys have screwed up because he has the platform. he's got the customers. he's got the people who understand you can't just bolt on different threat preventions. you have to do it holistically. he's a fabulous guy. had him on many times. he does, just
. >> he's like mr. wolf. >> yes. >> he's mr. wolf. >> it's a ten-minute drive, i'll be there in nine. we'll get cramer's mad dash and count down to the opening bell. we haven't gotten to the gdp figures. >> mr. wolf. >> more "squawk on the street" from post nine in a minute. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is here. lease the 2015 gs350 with complimentary navigation system for these terms. see your lexus dealer. >>> all right....
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incidents of race and discrimination on campus, students say he has ignored their concerns or >> mr. wolf, you know, addressed students demonstrating outside the dinner, blaming us for systematic session and allowed the kauffman center to turn the sprinklers on us, that is the moment i realized that something must be done. >> high ranking missouri lawmakers are stepping in, statements from the governor and mayor, as well as the state's attorney general is calling for the creation of a task force, the university's board of curators meets privately to discuss the president's future. chris be b to you. >> bree keep your eye on that one for us. >>> big announcement from the state's top medical colleges concerning opioid use. they will all include training for students on how to prevent patients from becoming i can't dicked to pain killers, the initiative was proposed by governor bake xer hillary clinton will make it official today in new hampshire, the former secretary of state will file paperwork in manchester to run in the new hampshire primary, later in the day she will host a town hall me
incidents of race and discrimination on campus, students say he has ignored their concerns or >> mr. wolf, you know, addressed students demonstrating outside the dinner, blaming us for systematic session and allowed the kauffman center to turn the sprinklers on us, that is the moment i realized that something must be done. >> high ranking missouri lawmakers are stepping in, statements from the governor and mayor, as well as the state's attorney general is calling for the creation of...
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and why exactly was mr. wolfe forced to resign?he charge was made that he was responding inadequately to accusations of racism, what were they thinking of an adequate response? >> this is an issue engulfed in trukt and half truth and rumor. we don't know the acts and they were reported as simple fact and it is not entirely clear what happened down there and how often and whether it merited the resignation of a president with 35000 students. and one of the allege would racial incidents someone used excreditments to write a swastika on a bathroom wall. not many people want to do that first of all and there is no picture of it that i am aware of. rich lowery mentioned, this is an eran in which college student take pictures of what they have for lunch. and see if poop swats ticka existed shouldn't there be an image somewhere? >> i don't know. you would think that the police would have something on. it the police say when it comes to the picture they can't testify they saw it and they can testify it exists. and it is a mean among the co
and why exactly was mr. wolfe forced to resign?he charge was made that he was responding inadequately to accusations of racism, what were they thinking of an adequate response? >> this is an issue engulfed in trukt and half truth and rumor. we don't know the acts and they were reported as simple fact and it is not entirely clear what happened down there and how often and whether it merited the resignation of a president with 35000 students. and one of the allege would racial incidents...
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mr. wolf, you know, addressed students demonstrating at the dinner he was at and blamed us for systematic oppress and allowed the kauffman center to turn sprinklers on us, that was the moment in which i realized that something must be done. >> high ranking missouri lawmakers are stepping in. there are statements from the governor and senator as long as general calling for the creation of a task force. the university's board of curators meets privately to discuss the president's future. kathryn, back to you. >>> 6:09, the patriots remain undefeated halfway through their season easily beating the red skins 27-10. but the win comes with a key injury. >> that's right, lewis is expected to have an mri on his knee. lewis catches the pass on the back field, hurts his knee when he goes down, he was able to walk off the field with what sources say is a knee strain and possible concussion. but we are told there is no swelling around the knee which is good news. as of yet tom bray dough was asked about t
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its institutional and we're not blaming mr. wolf for institutional racism. we have a problem with a leader that's supposed to represent the students coming from all 50 states over 120 different countries around the world not understanding the history of this institution and how it's played a role in perpetuating systems of violence towards marginalize and minortized students. that's what i think the people in this state need to educate themselves on and that goes up to the capital, the um system and it goes to the nation, as well. >> paton head, and john butler, appreciate your time tonight. thank you, gentlemen. >> thank you. >>> just ahead, the next republican debatees facing off milwaukee and who has the most to gain and lose. a bomb brought down metrojet 9268 and was it an inside job and could it happen here? bring us your aching and sleep deprived. bring us those who want to feel well rested. aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid... plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. be a morning person again with aleve pm. 40% of the street
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mr. wolf, as far as i understand it, you've been able to interview some people who were at the nightclub tonight during the siege. thanks very much for joining us. >> hi. i'm actually in new york, but i'm been speaking to people at the stadium in coverage for the nightclub. i've been dealing with eyewitness accounts. >> what can you tell us in terms of what eyewitnesss are saying about the nightclub, what happened inside there and how it came to an end. >> obviously it's utter chaos. saying things like carnage, it looks like a battlefield. and just as horrifying as is possible to imagine. it came to an end for different people at different times. people were fleeing. people who were having a good time. people started firing. everyone is fleeing. it's a crush of people. we ever police saying there were three who killed themselves using suicide belts. eyewitnesses say that it was so chaotic it was almost impossible to tell. >> one of the things that we've been able to hear in terms of the other
mr. wolf, as far as i understand it, you've been able to interview some people who were at the nightclub tonight during the siege. thanks very much for joining us. >> hi. i'm actually in new york, but i'm been speaking to people at the stadium in coverage for the nightclub. i've been dealing with eyewitness accounts. >> what can you tell us in terms of what eyewitnesss are saying about the nightclub, what happened inside there and how it came to an end. >> obviously it's utter...
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we're not blaming mr. wolfe for institutional racism. we have a problem with the leader who say supposed to represent these students coming from 50 states, over 120 different countries around the world, not understanding the history of the institution and how it's played a role in perpetuating and monoritizing students. so that is what i think that the people in this state need to educate themselves on and that goes all the way up to, you know, the capital, that goes to our um system and the nation, as well. >> paton head and john butler, appreciate your time tonight. thank you, gentlemen. >> thank you. >>> just ahead, much more on the missouri protest and the role the college football dollars may have played and late developments in the police chase and shooting that badly wounded a man and killed his 6-year-old son. the two city marshals involved facing murder charges tonight. big day in court and answers emerging and later what a 360 investigation reveals about the controversial nutritional supplement ben carson took and who makes it.
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turning you over now to one mr. wolf blitsdzzarder in "the situation room."ing. >>> happening now -- explosive mix. u.s. officials suspect an insider planted a military grade explosive with a timer aboard the metrojet airliner which blew up over sinai. now, an egyptian source says state security has investigated anyone who had anything contact with doomed plane before it took off. will egypt let the u.s. see any evidence? i'll ask egypt's foreign minister. >>> isis threat -- the isis affiliate in sinai is known for high-profile attacks using insiders. they're led by a mysterious cleric, violent jihadist. did he direct an attack on the airliner. >>> white supremacist plot. two virginia men arrested for allegedly
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>> instead of that idiot mr. wolfebbering on and on about takes listening and learning and caring and conversation what he needed to do was open up webster's dictionary and learn that change takes actions so his stupid pontificating was dumb. should have put some things in place to ensure that students of all races felt comfortable and stamp out the racist actions happening by racist students. instead, what he's doing is running around doing victim blaming. this is so low brow and expected and anybody who is watching right now who wants to hit me up on twitter is @lisardirden. that's what you do. >> don't respond to the twitter hair. that's like breathing in the bus exhaust. kevin, did these guys get what they deserved? >> no. i think it's ridiculous that they would even consider resigning. we had donald sterling who had a private conversation exposed and he lost his team. we had paula deen who 40 years ago maybe used the "n" word at some point and today we have people who did nothing who lost their jobs. if this is so
>> instead of that idiot mr. wolfebbering on and on about takes listening and learning and caring and conversation what he needed to do was open up webster's dictionary and learn that change takes actions so his stupid pontificating was dumb. should have put some things in place to ensure that students of all races felt comfortable and stamp out the racist actions happening by racist students. instead, what he's doing is running around doing victim blaming. this is so low brow and...
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turning you over now to one mr. wolf blitsdzzarder in "the situation room." thanks for wanting. >>> happening now -- explosive mix. u.s. officials suspect an insider planted a military grade explosive with a timer aboard the metrojet airliner which blew up over sinai. now, an egyptian source says state security has investigated anyone who had anything contact with doomed plane before it took off. will egypt let the u.s. see any evidence? i'll ask egypt's foreign minister. >>> isis threat -- the isis affiliate in sinai is known for high-profile attacks using insiders. they're led by a mysterious cleric, violent jihadist. did he direct an attack on the airliner. >>> white supremacist plot. two virginia men arrested for allegedly blowing up black churches and synagogues, planning acts of violence against jews. we have details. >>> ben carson's self-described violent past, including a knife attack, playing big in the republican campaign. will it actually help him? i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >> let's
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mr. gray. wolf miguel, as you know, by maryland law, no cameras are allowed in the courtroom for criminal trials, but what other restrictions has the judge placed on the news media? >> the restrictions are quite broad. everything from how we access, get into the court area, using, i mean, in this day and age not to be able to use your cell phone in any way to have to turn it off entire ly or it will be confiscated from you in the courthouse to only be using electronics to one small section of the courtroom, and to not be able to discuss it or tweet it or do anything of a live nature. also, we admonished the jurors, this large group of individuals who may be on the jury eventually, do not talk to anyone. a great degree of, i think, distrust of the media and the role it is playing all of the way along through the protests, and through the rioting and now up into this proceedings of a real sense of agitation and distrust of the media, wolf. >> thank you, miguel, thanks very much. we will stay on top of
mr. gray. wolf miguel, as you know, by maryland law, no cameras are allowed in the courtroom for criminal trials, but what other restrictions has the judge placed on the news media? >> the restrictions are quite broad. everything from how we access, get into the court area, using, i mean, in this day and age not to be able to use your cell phone in any way to have to turn it off entire ly or it will be confiscated from you in the courthouse to only be using electronics to one small...
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when members of the football team said they would like a game against brigham university unless mr. wolf resigned or was fired. it would if cost the school one morning -- $1 million. range ofled by a issues from university cutbacks to help insurance and tuition waivers for graduate students to its relationship with paned -- planned parenthood according to faculty members. those it leading up to the organization yesterday with tim wall. with that in mind, we want to get your thoughts. here is how you can call and give us your thoughts. central timed zones. if you live in the mountain and pacific time zones. residents, -- mediale of way social wise you can post your thoughts as well on the twitter page. facebook page it is facebook.com/c-span and you can send e-mail. louisiana with kevin in ruston, louisiana. what do you think about those events? >> i am really excited about it. historyafrican-american and i have been telling my students for three semesters that unity among the students can bring real change. scale, what we are seeing in america is i think we are in the middle of a new civ
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mr. tim wolfe for systematic oppression, but what we say we're concerned with is he doesn't understand systematics to running a system. university of missouri was built in 1839 as the first public land grant west of the mississippi river. slavery wasn't abolished until 1865. so there's oppression here in the system that we have to acknowledge in order to move forward. how to create a campus culture inclusive of students regardless of how they identify. >> so now that the president will step aside, saying he's doing it out of love, not of hate. he said, i want the campus to move forward and mend and heal. how does that happen, just given everything you just said and what a difficult time this has been? >> oh, yes. the thing that people need to understand, this was just one part of the process. and i really do appreciate president wolfe and his leadership for this matter. our campus culture right now is hurting. students are hurting right now. we need to be able to have adequate resources to attend to the students, their mental and emotional progress. and i think a lot of that starts in place with
mr. tim wolfe for systematic oppression, but what we say we're concerned with is he doesn't understand systematics to running a system. university of missouri was built in 1839 as the first public land grant west of the mississippi river. slavery wasn't abolished until 1865. so there's oppression here in the system that we have to acknowledge in order to move forward. how to create a campus culture inclusive of students regardless of how they identify. >> so now that the president will...
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wolf packs? that is all of my questions. i will take the answers off the air. thank you. mr. czekanski: so, the japanese, the united states and the german submarines all had different tactics. the united states and germans concentrated on sinking merchant vessels. the japanese concentrated on attacks on armed vessels, said they would be out to strike aircraft carriers or destroyers or battleships, were as the americans and germans were looking at merchant ships. the germans used the wolfpack, directing large numbers of submarines into areas to attack in groups and to be able to follow convoys. they continue this for a long periods. the united states submarines tended to operate more individually. we also have the advantage of being able to read japanese naval code and had some idea of where to look for japanese ships. hefar as the books, both mentioned are excellent. it is hard to recommend one above the other. host: i just want to mention that our viewers can also check us out on facebook them as we look at some of the film from the key battles of world war ii. you can share
wolf packs? that is all of my questions. i will take the answers off the air. thank you. mr. czekanski: so, the japanese, the united states and the german submarines all had different tactics. the united states and germans concentrated on sinking merchant vessels. the japanese concentrated on attacks on armed vessels, said they would be out to strike aircraft carriers or destroyers or battleships, were as the americans and germans were looking at merchant ships. the germans used the wolfpack,...
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just pointed out i think in more detail than i know, but there's no doubt about that, wolf, and there is no doubt about mr intentions. he said i'll see you in new york. i don't think there is any doubt about this. i think -- it certainly does sound a real strong note of warning. >> mike rogers, the former chairman of the house intelligence committee said the same thing, believe what these guys said. abby backer al baghdadi, the suspected ringleader, abdelhamid abaqoud, does it concern you the americas don't have a better ability to keep track of the terrorists. >> i think it's obvious we're going to see new measures enacted both on the boarders of the eu and inside. this is a call and i'm sure there are people all overrule europe that are update tonight going over procedures that are going to have to enact and obviously, we got to make sure that none of these people can come here. >> well, some of these guys apparently were not on any u.s. watch list. they were french or belgium citizens. how do you deal with that? they can get on a plane, fry to jfk, get a tourist visa and do what they want. >> it's toug
just pointed out i think in more detail than i know, but there's no doubt about that, wolf, and there is no doubt about mr intentions. he said i'll see you in new york. i don't think there is any doubt about this. i think -- it certainly does sound a real strong note of warning. >> mike rogers, the former chairman of the house intelligence committee said the same thing, believe what these guys said. abby backer al baghdadi, the suspected ringleader, abdelhamid abaqoud, does it concern you...
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mr. governor, thank you for joining us. did you watch the two debates last night? >> i did, wolf. it was interested and i hope represented a turning point in the campaign. >> explain that because in the past you've suggested -- and i want to be precise -- if someone showed they could unite and lead the party you would drop out. did you see someone last night who could unite and lead the party? >> no, i didn't. but what i did see last night was a lot more substance, a lot more talking about issues, differences on issues like immigration, differences like on issues concerning syria, and the no fly zone. that's what i've kwawanted to s happen. i think when we get away from the theater of politics and the policy and the ideas of the candidates, things are going to change i. hope that's what the media and the candidates start looking more seriously at as we go forward. >> you just heard donald trump say in that exchange he had this morning, if some of these candidates do not resonate, they should drop out. you didn't make the debate second tier earlier debate last night. what do you sa
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wolf. i think number one what you'll see from mr. trump moving forward is to continue to outline his vision for america and what it means to make america great again. you know, just yesterday mr. trump put out a plan as it relates to china and currency manipulation and a way to stop that from moving forward. he's talked extensively about reforming the veterans affairs administration so that veterans have the opportunity to go to any hospital and get the best health care they need. he's put out a detailed plan as it related to immigration and second amendment and others. and he'll continue to do that so american people understand. >> some say marco rubio was a standout last night. >> i think he's the only person on that stage created jobs in the private sector, only had to meet his own payroll in the private sector, he understands what it means to have a strong economy, a weak dollar, what that means for trading partners, what it means for our ability to get money and to utilize the economy to the best of its ability. so mr. trump had
wolf. i think number one what you'll see from mr. trump moving forward is to continue to outline his vision for america and what it means to make america great again. you know, just yesterday mr. trump put out a plan as it relates to china and currency manipulation and a way to stop that from moving forward. he's talked extensively about reforming the veterans affairs administration so that veterans have the opportunity to go to any hospital and get the best health care they need. he's put out...
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wolf stepped down. the students there were protesting that he was not doing enough to combat racism on campus. guys, that is your national headlines, alex, did you know mr. middleton while were you there. >> i did, he is an institution at the university and very involve with the students and african-american students and other students on campus. >> seems like a good choice. >> it looks like a good move. >> see if things will change at mizzou. >>> what you where to see is not something any passenger on a plane wants to see. >> no. >> take a look. >> here we go good what do you think that is? that is actually fuel leaking from the wing of a plane. that is where you store the fuel in the wings of these major air liners. the passengers flagged down a flight attendant and said, hey what is that. >> she goes up to the cockpit and talks to the pilots and they say, that is leaking fuel. so they made an emergency landing in alabama. >> you know what it was, somebody didn't twist the the gas cap down tight enough. >> tight is important. >> like do you in your car before you take off. >> i have done that before. >> it is opened. >> yes good get home and thing is
wolf stepped down. the students there were protesting that he was not doing enough to combat racism on campus. guys, that is your national headlines, alex, did you know mr. middleton while were you there. >> i did, he is an institution at the university and very involve with the students and african-american students and other students on campus. >> seems like a good choice. >> it looks like a good move. >> see if things will change at mizzou. >>> what you where...
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reporter: wolf, the battle against isis appears to be entering a new phase with france retaliating against the terror group and president obama vowing to ramp up u.s. efforts and there's signs mr. obama could have a new partner in the war on isis, russia's president vladimir putin. it was a moment of silence before a rare display of unity on the world stage that now is the time to stamp out isis. >> the skies have been darkened by the horrific attacks that took place in paris. >> reporter: with his g-20 summit sounding more like a war couns council than an economic conference, president obama and others vowed to intense city the battle against the terrorist army. >> we will redouble our efforts working with other members of the coalition to bring about a peaceful transition in syria. >> reporter: the paris attacks may also be bringing together longtime adversaries. during an intense 35-minute meeting in front of the cameras, president obama and russian president vladimir putin agreed to a political transition process in syria where isis has exploited a bloody civil war. after weeks of accusing russia of ablgti iact ining in syria o of bashar al assad, the white house praised s
reporter: wolf, the battle against isis appears to be entering a new phase with france retaliating against the terror group and president obama vowing to ramp up u.s. efforts and there's signs mr. obama could have a new partner in the war on isis, russia's president vladimir putin. it was a moment of silence before a rare display of unity on the world stage that now is the time to stamp out isis. >> the skies have been darkened by the horrific attacks that took place in paris. >>...
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wolf has resigned. ben carson and donald trump are almost tight in the -- almost tied in the latest polls. poll overlapsthe with recent reports of discrepancies in mrd. senator marco rubio is third with 11%. the rest of the republican field is in single digits. and you can get more of these breaking stories 20 for hours a day at the new bloomberg.com. i mark crumpton. back to you. thank you so much, mark. big oil and a day is not here. after a 50% drop in the past year, and an day has been waiting in the wings, all about -- m&a has been waiting the wing, all about waiting for the right price. and now an unsolicited takeover offer. scarlet: joining us with more from san francisco is liam denning. timeould buy apache at a when every single big oil executive is stressing how much they are doing in terms of cutting costs? liam: the shortlist is probably pretty small. if you throw in debt and a takeover premium, probably 30 billion or so at least. there are some big oil companies out there that may be interested. some names that spring to mind would be exxon mobile, maybe bp. they be some international players like statoil. feeding expectation -- feedin
wolf has resigned. ben carson and donald trump are almost tight in the -- almost tied in the latest polls. poll overlapsthe with recent reports of discrepancies in mrd. senator marco rubio is third with 11%. the rest of the republican field is in single digits. and you can get more of these breaking stories 20 for hours a day at the new bloomberg.com. i mark crumpton. back to you. thank you so much, mark. big oil and a day is not here. after a 50% drop in the past year, and an day has been...
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thexpect to hear that from industry that cries wolf when we try to do something for the good of our people, but we will overcome that. host: mrcass? is not true that the majority of states support the clean power plan, the majority are in opposition. the opposition goes well beyond the question of cost but the question of the american constitution and how the country roads. what the president and the epa have done with the clean power plan is to essentially take the clean air act that we designed 45 years ago to address a variety of air pollution that directly affects public health, and take secure provisions that no one never understood the context and said, actually, it music and oppose -- impose a cap plan on the country, even though it passes congress. that is a concerning way to govern, regardless of the issue. it is why president obama's mentor at harvard law school has said, this is -- paraphrasing -- front the -- a front to the thatitution and i think president obama should make the case to congress and the american people and that is the way democracy functions. doing it in these sort of e-the scenes and manipulative
thexpect to hear that from industry that cries wolf when we try to do something for the good of our people, but we will overcome that. host: mrcass? is not true that the majority of states support the clean power plan, the majority are in opposition. the opposition goes well beyond the question of cost but the question of the american constitution and how the country roads. what the president and the epa have done with the clean power plan is to essentially take the clean air act that we...
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mr. chairman there won't be a buy in unless the u.s. is directly attacked, the u.s. will basically let others deal with isis on the ground in syria and iraq. >> the reality here, wolf, is successful in an operation, they use it for recruiting and recruiting all over the world. we're not immune in the united states. there are several hundred u.s. fighters not theater that left here to fight for isis. the question is how many will return here? regardless of whether we declare, you know, our hostility to isis, they have already declared their hostility to our way of life. their entire focus is on what they can do to spread terror and bring converse to the cause in order to convert everyone for this caliphate. so whether we like it or not, we're in this struggle. >> the chairman of the senate intelligence committee, richard burr told me he believes isis likely intentionally hit russia downing that russian airliner in sinai with 224 people on board. is isis in your analysis directly picking a fight with russia because they want some sort of global jihad? >> they do want a global jihad and the chatter two days before that attack between the sinai and syria where they have
mr. chairman there won't be a buy in unless the u.s. is directly attacked, the u.s. will basically let others deal with isis on the ground in syria and iraq. >> the reality here, wolf, is successful in an operation, they use it for recruiting and recruiting all over the world. we're not immune in the united states. there are several hundred u.s. fighters not theater that left here to fight for isis. the question is how many will return here? regardless of whether we declare, you know, our...
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mr. judge, how do you see it? >> well, i agree with bill. i think, you know, this is a situation where i think once the case had gotten to this point, there was little that president wolfebut resign and you have to ask yourself, okay, looking back, what could we learn from this? and i think a lot of it is this is a very public situation with the ferguson incident, and i think, you know, you look back on this and think, you know, when you see these incidents occur and they build up, the leader, president wolfe, there's a public side to this that the leader has to be very vocal, and i think dealing with this in private meetings was, you know, not the approach that many people expected because you have to set the tone, and you have to let the people who are sympathetic to these incidents know that this kind of behavior is not welcome. >> you know, mr. judge, i'm reminded of a case 40 years ago when i was at the university of virginia where there were similar issues over race that led to the student council and the members of the student body basically marching up to the president's home and walking right into the front door, knocking on the door, because he was judged to h
mr. judge, how do you see it? >> well, i agree with bill. i think, you know, this is a situation where i think once the case had gotten to this point, there was little that president wolfebut resign and you have to ask yourself, okay, looking back, what could we learn from this? and i think a lot of it is this is a very public situation with the ferguson incident, and i think, you know, you look back on this and think, you know, when you see these incidents occur and they build up, the...